As far as state Sen. Paul Sarlo is concerned, Gov. Chris Christie's proposed income tax cut is just more of the same:

It's another tax break for wealthy New Jerseyans.

Sarlo (D-Bergen) made that claim at the start of the Jan. 30 Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee meeting, when he and other legislators discussed the governor's proposal. Sarlo, who serves as committee chairman, said: "This would be the second tax cut for the rich by the governor in two years."

The first tax cut, according to Sarlo, occurred when Christie vetoed the so-called millionaires tax in 2010. But PolitiFact New Jersey found that Sarlo is stretching the truth by referring to that veto as a "tax cut."

Patti Sapone/The Star LedgeState Sen. Paul Sarlo (D-Bergen) gets a Half True from the Truth-O-Meter for claiming the governor's income tax cut plan "would be the second tax cut for the rich by the governor in two years."